University Catalog

Certificate in Mexican Culture

About This Program

The Certificate in Mexican Culture includes foundational courses that provide students with a solid background in the core areas of Mexican culture, as well as elective options at the 4000 level that allow students to tailor their program of study to meet their interests and academic and professional goals. Students will learn about some of the most important characteristics of Mexican culture (literature, comics, film, food, art, music, popular culture, literary journalism, feminism, Colonial documents and texts, the study and conservation of endangered Mexican indigenous languages, etc.), and the relations between cultural production and the society, and the application of that knowledge to teaching, research, translation and interpreting, as well as other professions in the healthcare, business, and government sectors. The certificate consists of 12 semester hours.

Competencies

  1. Upon completion, students will demonstrate proficiency in listening, reading, speaking, and writing Spanish (communication skills, critical thinking skills).
  2. Upon completion, students will demonstrate intercultural knowledge and competence in Hispanic cultures generally and in Mexican culture specifically (social responsibility, global competence, critical thinking skills).
  3. Upon completion, students will demonstrate an understanding of course content knowledge as it pertains to Mexican culture (e.g., language, literary and cultural studies, linguistics) (disciplinary knowledge, critical thinking skills).


 

Curriculum

SPAN 2313INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I3
or SPAN 2312 SPANISH FOR NATIVE/HERITAGE SPEAKERS I
SPAN 2314INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II3
or SPAN 2315 SPANISH FOR NATIVE/HERITAGE SPEAKERS II
Select 2 from the following:6
LANGUAGE IN MEXICO
MEXICAN CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION
MEXICAN POPULAR CULTURE
U.S.-MEXICO LITERATURE & CULTURE
MEXICAN LITERATURE
TOPICS IN HISPANIC LANGUAGE, LITERATURE & CULTURE (when topic is Mexican culture)
TOPICS IN HISPANIC CULTURE (when topic is Mexican culture)
TOPICS IN CONTEMPORARY LATIN-AMERICAN LITERATURE AND CULTURE, MODERNISM TO THE PRESENT (when topic is Mexican culture)
TOPICS IN SPANISH DIALECTOLOGY (when topic is Mexican culture)
CONTEMPORARY HISPANIC CULTURE (when topic is Mexican culture)
Total Hours12

Advising Resources

First time in college students will be advised by the AUEC.

New transfer students should email modladvisor@uta.edu before enrolling in classes at UTA.  

Students with previous experience in one of the languages offered at UTA, must take a Placement Test. For more information, contact MODL Testing at modltesting@uta.edu or call 817-272-4605.

Location:

230 Hammond Hall

Email:

modladvisor@uta.edu

Phone:

817-272-3161

Web:

MODL Undergraduate Advising